Halibut with Cilantro Pesto

Halibut with Cilantro PestoThree Guiding Stars iconThree Guiding Stars indicate the best nutritional value.

Richly flavored pesto is the flavor star of this simple fish dish. Earthy walnuts play against vibrant cilantro and tangy lime for a well-rounded experience for your palate that will work well with any firm white fish. Use this as an excuse to try new local fish offered fresh from your fish market. Tip: When […]

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Grilled Flank Steak Salad with Roasted Corn Vinaigrette

Grilled Flank Steak Salad with Roasted Corn VinaigretteThree Guiding Stars iconThree Guiding Stars indicate the best nutritional value.

Sweet roasted corn is the star of this meal, bringing a touch of smoky flavor to the salad and a touch of sweetness to the vinaigrette. The flavors of oregano and cilantro are quite powerful–if those aren’t your favorite herbs, switching in classic basil would provide another equally scrumptious option.

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Fettuccine with Swiss Chard & Mushrooms

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Swiss chard is a leafy, cruciferous vegetable with green leaves with stems in a rainbow of colors, depending on the variety. Preparation is much like that of any green leafy vegetable, so if you’d like to use up leftover greens from another recipes, this dish would also work well with kale, collards, or any sturdy […]

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Farfalle with Fresh Tomato Sauce

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This is a simple, no-cook, fresh tomato and basil sauce served over farfalle. It’s easy and perfect for eating al fresco on a warm night when the garden is full of tomatoes. If farfalle’s not your cup o’ noodles, go for the pasta shape you prefer.

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Cabbage & Beef Stir-Fry with Peanut Sauce

Beef and Cabbage Stir-Fry with Peanut SauceOne Guiding Stars iconOne Guiding Stars indicate good nutritional value.

Serve this peanuty sauté over noodles or brown rice. Savoy cabbage has a compact head with wrinkles and curly leaves which is nice in this dish if you can get it, but any cabbage you have on hand would do nicely.

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Curried Pork Tenderloin in Apple Cider

Curried Pork Tenderloin in Apple CiderThree Guiding Stars iconThree Guiding Stars indicate the best nutritional value.

Apples, onions and pork are natural companions and this dish brings them together in a whole new way. An apple cider reduction sweetens and intensifies the apple flavor and curry introduces a hint of exotic spice.

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